Ivanka Trump Used in Anti-Roy Moore Television Ad

Ivanka Trump is featured in a new campaign ad from Democrat Senate candidate Doug Jones that quotes “conservative voices” criticizing his Republican opponent, Roy Moore, over sexual misconduct allegations made against him in recent weeks.

“Ivanka Trump says ‘there’s a special place in hell for people who prey on children,’ and ‘I have no reason to doubt the victims’ accounts,'” the ad’s narrator says.

The ad also features quotes from Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Alabama Republican Sen. Richard Shelby.

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“Jeff Sessions says ‘I have no reason to doubt these young women.’ And Richard Shelby says he will ‘absolutely not vote for Roy Moore,'” the ad’s narrator says.

“Conservative voices putting children and women over party — doing what’s right,” the ad concludes.

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Moore is accused of initiating sexual encounters with girls as young as 14 when he was in his early 30s.

The Washington Post was the first to report the allegations, naming four accusers that said Moore tried to initiate sexual encounters with them when they were between the ages of 14 and 18 and he was in his early 30s.

A fifth alleged victim, represented by lawyer Gloria Allred, came forward after The Post’s report. Allred presented a yearbook — owned by alleged victim Beverly Young Nelson — which appeared to show Moore’s signature.

Moore’s standing in the polls have plummeted since the allegations first broke, whereas before he held a sizable lead over Jones, he now trails 46 percent to Jones’ 46.8 percent support among Alabama voters, according to Real Clear Politics.

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Moore has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them the “very definition of fake news.”

The Alabama Republican has gone as far as to accuse Allred of faking his signature in her client’s yearbook signature. He’s calling on Allred to turn the yearbook over for third-party examination.